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Welcome to intoCivils! In this video, we explain the emergence of the Basic Structure Doctrine, a landmark constitutional principle evolved by the Supreme Court of India to protect the core values of the Indian Constitution. 🔍 Topics covered in this video: What is the Basic Structure Doctrine Why the doctrine became necessary Conflict between Parliamentary sovereignty and Constitutional supremacy Role of constitutional amendments in this context Evolution of judicial thinking on constitutional amendments Kesavananda Bharati Case (1973) and its significance How the Basic Structure Doctrine limits Parliament’s amending power Importance of the doctrine for Indian democracy Relevance for UPSC & TNPSC exams 📌 Chapter: Amendment of the Constitution 📌 Subject: Indian Polity 🎯 Useful for: UPSC / TNPSC / Civil Services Aspirants 🗣️ Language: தமிழ் This video helps aspirants understand how the judiciary ensured constitutional balance by safeguarding the fundamental framework of the Constitution. 👉 Like • Share • Subscribe to intoCivils for UPSC & TNPSC content in Tamil 🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated with judiciary and polity concepts ⚠️ Important to Note: "We are striving for clarity, open to correction." Every video is reviewed with care to ensure clarity and accuracy. Still, if you notice any errors or missing points, feel free to drop them in the comments. Let’s learn together, improve together, and grow together. 🙌 #BasicStructureDoctrine #KesavanandaBharati #IndianConstitution #JudicialReview #IndianPolity #UPSC #TNPSC #UPSCinTamil #intoCivils